Jason Pearce is normally fairly active on social media + he’s captain. Surprising (possibly telling) that he hasn’t made any comment yet.
Especially as he has posted something on Twitter this evening (a very sad story with an appeal) so it's not as if he's been too busy to go on twitter Today
To me Russell Martin seems a bit one dimensional. Yes his team plays lovely stuff, but the league table shows them in 15th, having scored 50 goal but also let in 50 goals.
Chris Powell far more likely than Curbs but I doubt it.
TS is more likely thinking however who will give the players the boost they need right now to keep a play off place a possibility without taking a view that we need to start again with someone new and writing off the season.
So despite the quote that alluded to a long term appointment I’d expect this to be Euell/Jackson stepping up until our fate is known.
That is unless Bowyer jumped before he was pushed and Roddy was already identifying replacements.
one of these would be ideal - if not, somebody who has a proven record of getting promoted from league 1 (on more than one occassion and ideally, with more than 1 club)
19/20 - Mark Robins, Paul Warne, Gareth Ainsworth 18/19 - Nathan Jones/Mick Harford, Daniel Stendel, Lee Bowyer 17/18 - Paul Cook, Tony Mowbray, Paul Warne 16/17 - Chris Wilder, Phil Parkinson, Neil Harris 15/16 - Gary Caldwell, Hasselbaink/Nigel Clough, Lee Johnson/Heckingbottom 14/15 - Steve Cotterill, Karl Robinson, Simon Grayson 13/14 - Kenny Jackett, Mark Warburton, Steve Evans 12/13 - Dean Saunders, Eddie Howe, Gary Johnson 11/12 - Chris Powell, Gary Megson/Dave Jones, Lee Clark/Simon Grayson 10/11 - Gus Poyet, Nigel Adkins, Gary Johnson/Darren Ferguson
Take your pick from this glamorous list of the last 10 years.
- Promoted on more than one occasion: Paul Warne, Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
- Promoted on more than one occasion with more than one club: Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
In my opinion it needs to be someone free of any history or connection to the club.
Obviously Wilder would be an amazing get but I don't see any chance of it happening, so I'd go for the Cowley's. I know they have some negative views around them but I think they're better than people realise.
In my opinion it needs to be someone free of any history or connection to the club.
Obviously Wilder would be an amazing get but I don't see any chance of it happening, so I'd go for the Cowley's. I know they have some negative views around them but I think they're better than people realise.
one of these would be ideal - if not, somebody who has a proven record of getting promoted from league 1 (on more than one occassion and ideally, with more than 1 club)
19/20 - Mark Robins, Paul Warne, Gareth Ainsworth 18/19 - Nathan Jones/Mick Harford, Daniel Stendel, Lee Bowyer 17/18 - Paul Cook, Tony Mowbray, Paul Warne 16/17 - Chris Wilder, Phil Parkinson, Neil Harris 15/16 - Gary Caldwell, Hasselbaink/Nigel Clough, Lee Johnson/Heckingbottom 14/15 - Steve Cotterill, Karl Robinson, Simon Grayson 13/14 - Kenny Jackett, Mark Warburton, Steve Evans 12/13 - Dean Saunders, Eddie Howe, Gary Johnson 11/12 - Chris Powell, Gary Megson/Dave Jones, Lee Clark/Simon Grayson 10/11 - Gus Poyet, Nigel Adkins, Gary Johnson/Darren Ferguson
Take your pick from this glamorous list of the last 10 years.
- Promoted on more than one occasion: Paul Warne, Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
- Promoted on more than one occasion with more than one club: Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
Dave Jones for me, Ellllliooooottttttt was a visionary.
All I’m sure of is that come Friday we’ll all be chomping at the bit for the big news and just like transfer deadline days we’ll hear zip. It’s the Charlton way.
All I’m sure of is that come Friday we’ll all be chomping at the bit for the big news and just like transfer deadline days we’ll hear zip. It’s the Charlton way.
Jason Pearce is normally fairly active on social media + he’s captain. Surprising (possibly telling) that he hasn’t made any comment yet.
Especially as he has posted something on Twitter this evening (a very sad story with an appeal) so it's not as if he's been too busy to go on twitter Today
Jason is not stupid enough to say anything that could compromise himself or any incoming manager.
one of these would be ideal - if not, somebody who has a proven record of getting promoted from league 1 (on more than one occassion and ideally, with more than 1 club)
19/20 - Mark Robins, Paul Warne, Gareth Ainsworth 18/19 - Nathan Jones/Mick Harford, Daniel Stendel, Lee Bowyer 17/18 - Paul Cook, Tony Mowbray, Paul Warne 16/17 - Chris Wilder, Phil Parkinson, Neil Harris 15/16 - Gary Caldwell, Hasselbaink/Nigel Clough, Lee Johnson/Heckingbottom 14/15 - Steve Cotterill, Karl Robinson, Simon Grayson 13/14 - Kenny Jackett, Mark Warburton, Steve Evans 12/13 - Dean Saunders, Eddie Howe, Gary Johnson 11/12 - Chris Powell, Gary Megson/Dave Jones, Lee Clark/Simon Grayson 10/11 - Gus Poyet, Nigel Adkins, Gary Johnson/Darren Ferguson
Take your pick from this glamorous list of the last 10 years.
- Promoted on more than one occasion: Paul Warne, Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
- Promoted on more than one occasion with more than one club: Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
Interesting how so many of those names are still managers, or have managed this season (so not included Howe or Stendel
In my opinion it needs to be someone free of any history or connection to the club.
Obviously Wilder would be an amazing get but I don't see any chance of it happening, so I'd go for the Cowley's. I know they have some negative views around them but I think they're better than people realise.
Make your mind up.
Wilder is a former player.
My apologies for not knowing Wilder played 3 games for us before I was born.
About three weeks ago Bowyer’s demeanour changed and he stopped blaming the ref/his players/the tea lady etc. I thought at the time either GR or TS had had a quiet word and told him to chill a bit. Now I’m of the opinion that the Birmingham thing has been bubbling under for that time culminating in today. In that time TS/GR would not have been wasting their time and I’m sure have identified a shortlist of two or three for this scenario. The fact TS will be in the U.K. by Friday suggests an appointment by the weekend is pretty much guaranteed.
There's a rumour that interviews have been taking place for weeks. Would explain why Bows has appeared to be on happy pills lately
one of these would be ideal - if not, somebody who has a proven record of getting promoted from league 1 (on more than one occassion and ideally, with more than 1 club)
19/20 - Mark Robins, Paul Warne, Gareth Ainsworth 18/19 - Nathan Jones/Mick Harford, Daniel Stendel, Lee Bowyer 17/18 - Paul Cook, Tony Mowbray, Paul Warne 16/17 - Chris Wilder, Phil Parkinson, Neil Harris 15/16 - Gary Caldwell, Hasselbaink/Nigel Clough, Lee Johnson/Heckingbottom 14/15 - Steve Cotterill, Karl Robinson, Simon Grayson 13/14 - Kenny Jackett, Mark Warburton, Steve Evans 12/13 - Dean Saunders, Eddie Howe, Gary Johnson 11/12 - Chris Powell, Gary Megson/Dave Jones, Lee Clark/Simon Grayson 10/11 - Gus Poyet, Nigel Adkins, Gary Johnson/Darren Ferguson
Take your pick from this glamorous list of the last 10 years.
- Promoted on more than one occasion: Paul Warne, Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
- Promoted on more than one occasion with more than one club: Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
In my opinion it needs to be someone free of any history or connection to the club.
Obviously Wilder would be an amazing get but I don't see any chance of it happening, so I'd go for the Cowley's. I know they have some negative views around them but I think they're better than people realise.
Make your mind up.
Wilder is a former player.
My apologies for not knowing Wilder played 3 games for us before I was born.
About three weeks ago Bowyer’s demeanour changed and he stopped blaming the ref/his players/the tea lady etc. I thought at the time either GR or TS had had a quiet word and told him to chill a bit. Now I’m of the opinion that the Birmingham thing has been bubbling under for that time culminating in today. In that time TS/GR would not have been wasting their time and I’m sure have identified a shortlist of two or three for this scenario. The fact TS will be in the U.K. by Friday suggests an appointment by the weekend is pretty much guaranteed.
There's a rumour that interviews have been taking place for weeks. Would explain why Bows has appeared to be on happy pills lately
About three weeks ago Bowyer’s demeanour changed and he stopped blaming the ref/his players/the tea lady etc. I thought at the time either GR or TS had had a quiet word and told him to chill a bit. Now I’m of the opinion that the Birmingham thing has been bubbling under for that time culminating in today. In that time TS/GR would not have been wasting their time and I’m sure have identified a shortlist of two or three for this scenario. The fact TS will be in the U.K. by Friday suggests an appointment by the weekend is pretty much guaranteed.
There's a rumour that interviews have been taking place for weeks. Would explain why Bows has appeared to be on happy pills lately
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So despite the quote that alluded to a long term appointment I’d expect this to be Euell/Jackson stepping up until our fate is known.
18/19 - Nathan Jones/Mick Harford, Daniel Stendel, Lee Bowyer
17/18 - Paul Cook, Tony Mowbray, Paul Warne
16/17 - Chris Wilder, Phil Parkinson, Neil Harris
15/16 - Gary Caldwell, Hasselbaink/Nigel Clough, Lee Johnson/Heckingbottom
14/15 - Steve Cotterill, Karl Robinson, Simon Grayson
13/14 - Kenny Jackett, Mark Warburton, Steve Evans
12/13 - Dean Saunders, Eddie Howe, Gary Johnson
11/12 - Chris Powell, Gary Megson/Dave Jones, Lee Clark/Simon Grayson
10/11 - Gus Poyet, Nigel Adkins, Gary Johnson/Darren Ferguson
Take your pick from this glamorous list of the last 10 years.
- Promoted on more than one occasion: Paul Warne, Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
- Promoted on more than one occasion with more than one club: Simon Grayson, Gary Johnson
Wilder is a former player.
Not ALL of us wanted him out.
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PL - Wilder, Heckingbottom (caretaker)
Championship - Robins, Warne, Ainsworth, Nathan Jones, Mowbray, Harris, Warburton
L1 - Bowyer, Cook, Parkinson, Hasselbaink, Lee Johnson, Cotterill, Robinson, Grayson, Jackett, Evans, Ferguson
L2 - Clough
NL - Gary Johnson
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Would explain why Bows has appeared to be on happy pills lately
His favourite bands are Slayer, Metallica, AC/DC and Iron Maiden, and Megadeth
He’s also the rhythm guitarist of Croatian prog-metal outfit Rawbau.
I think he would team up with Thomas Sandgaard perfectly.